What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED. Sci-fi. Galactic civilization has failed; many different cultures traveling on advanced spaceship [s]

About how long ago did your brother read his book Burnt? And did he think it was new or older or even OLD then?
I am almost positive that I remember that book, but it was a LONG time ago, if it is the same one. (By a long time ago, I mean late 60's to the 80's.) And it could have been even older than that when it was published.
I am almost positive that I remember that book, but it was a LONG time ago, if it is the same one. (By a long time ago, I mean late 60's to the 80's.) And it could have been even older than that when it was published.




Another bunch of books that I suspect it is not, but does involve a generation ship ("Whorl") is the award-winning & acclaimed Solar Cycle by Gene Wolfe: The Book of the New Sun (4 vols) The Book of the Long Sun (4 vols) & The Book of the Short Sun.
Heinlein's _Orphans of the Sky_ has a generation ship named "Vanguard" (which was rarely used in the book), but is also not the book you're looking for.


There's _Manhattan Transfer_, but for some species/cultures that ship was a generation ship.... And I don't recall that line anywhere in there, nor were there any cavemen (were these cavemen human?). Also, a lot of people (all of Manhattan for human species, and likewise for each alien culture) in the ship, not a 'handful'. (btw, how does a 'handful' of people (also, is your brother qualifying aliens as people?) represent a lot of different cultures?)



Just put it on your monthly calendar, and come back and check up on it.
Be sure to ask your meat-search-engines. Your local librarian, your local bookstore (who will also know your local bibliomaniacs, who may know what you're looking for).


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Stop...
but I don't think this matches all of the OP's plot

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orphans_...
Again not an exact match, but in the right area that its worth mentioning just in case

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star... - if you look at the episodes, pretty much everything you mentioned is in there, from the crew not being aware of the generation ship itself, to cavemen.

Ok, NOT set on a space ship, but in some ways it kind of reminds me of the book Retread Shop. But only in some ways--the Galactic Civilization and it collapsing is part of the theme of this book--but it deals with multiple collapses and then re-rising of civilizations. In fact, the Retread Shop of the title is a space station that was created billions (and yes, that IS with a "B") of years ago and yet is found and re-used by the intervening Civilizations.
I really don't think that that's it, but thought I'd toss it into the hat, just in case. . .
I really don't think that that's it, but thought I'd toss it into the hat, just in case. . .


Perhaps not the one you're looking for - doesn't match all the story elements but quite an interesting concept, even if it wasn't totally successful as a novel.
There was a sequel too - The Well of Stars.





...you did nothing to make yourself free-
so slaves you'll remain for all your days-
only now, the monster is me!
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Trying to find a book my brother read and can't remember the title. Galactic civilization has failed. Many different cultures traveling on an advanced spaceship. He thinks the ship is called "the Infinity Ship". One line from the book he remembers is "So now the monster is me"